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Basic Gear For Staging A Concert
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Have you actually been on stage and may barely see what you were performing due to poor lighting? This can result in troubles because you may mess up what you are playing. If you think about it, you may even get hurt or break equipment because being in darkness can result in you to trip or knock into objects. Luckily there are DJ stage lighting effects which are worth contemplating building to your gear. Not only should you be able to see what you are performing clearer, you have the ability to boost the atmosphere which in the end should lead to a greater high quality performance.

Actually, it is a lot more cost efficient to go with LED lighting and equipment, for a wide variety of various reasons. At the center of all of them, however, is the potential to save, whether it comes to saving time, saving power, saving money - or all 3 at once.

LED lighting has become the norm, and this is not a surprise thinking about the benefits of applying LED equipment. Adding LED stage lighting is great for conserving power since they run on really low power. They additionally are performer welcoming since they release almost no heat at all on stage. LED led stage lighting ranges in dimensions and effects. Adding an LED light to your gear could add a punch of a variety of hues which could liven up the stage and improve your performance. Many LED lights also offer you pre-set stage light shows. What better way to present a unique and memorable performance than by a magical light show.

10) Stand directly in front of the PA: In order to totally achieve the rock concert experience to the extreme maximum, you must get as close to the stage as possible and stand directly in front of the PA speakers. There's nothing like having 120 decibels of blaring rock music mere feet in front of your ear drums. This is most crucial for metal concerts and throwing the devil horns will help alleviate the pain of your ear drums bursting. Bear in mind that you will only be able to do this at a few rock concerts before you are totally deaf. But what the hell, if your ears ain't screaming like a banshee after a rock concert, you didn't have a good time, dude!

"Ride My See Saw" was excellent and a crowd favorite. "Question" was the best sing-a-long led by the Moody Blues, in my opinion. "Legend of a Mind" (or "Timothy Leary's Dead" for the novice) was great. The encore, of course, was "Nights in White Satin." This is a great song on their "Days of Future Passed" recording. In live concert, however, the orchestral accompaniment made the song simply superb. "Tide Rushes In" was superb, also. Actually, all the songs were great!! And, they were all fun to sing along with.

Interact with the crowd, get them dancing, spotlight the kids, thank the hosts for a great time and make the time memorable by being professional and giving dj light a solid performance. And don't forget to take a taste of that roasted pig! Mmmm good!

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